Who Cares?
Who cares what you are going through?
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Read More »So the great dragon was cast out, that serpent of old, called the Devil and Satan, who deceives the whole world; he was cast to the earth, and his angels were cast out with him. Then I heard a voice saying in heaven, “Now salvation, and strength, and the kingdom of God, and the power of His Christ have come, for the accuser of our brethren, who accused them before our God day and night, […]
Read More »This country’s justice system is so skewed that it will take an act of God to get us back on track. God allowed COVID-19 to surface during the Trump Administration to get our attention. Did we change our wicked ways? Think about it! Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was repeatedly arrested and ultimately assassinated for leading nonviolent, peaceful marches for equality for all people. At that time, those in leadership cared more about preserving our […]
Read More »Reflections of a Septuagenarian appears in Chicken Soup for the Soul: Attitude of Gratitude Snippets of my true story have been shared with the world. As a two-time breast cancer survivor, I’m delighted to be alive to see it in print. Whew! What a journey! Read and be inspired by a grateful heart and do take time to enjoy each day, come what may, trusting God every step of the way. Give thanks in all […]
Read More »One of my radio broadcasts bears the same title as the Chicken Soup for the Soul:Attitude of Gratitude publication that includes a submission of mine. It is my sheer delight to be able to pass words of wisdom from yesteryear to future generations in my Reflections of a Septuagenarian submission. Words are immortal. Use them wisely, I say, for you never know how they can impact another person’s life. For example, when I read, “My […]
Read More »On October 9, 2020, I had a mastectomy. That was 26 years after having a lumpectomy in 1994 for breast cancer treatment. The disease claimed the lives of my sisters Marie and Diane. Another sister is still fighting. Ovarian cancer claimed the lives of my sisters Melba and Elizabeth. I lost my sister Carrie to cevical cancer and my brother James to colon cancer. As a survivor, for many years I helped raise money for […]
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